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what would u choose? career or family?
If you had a chance of career advancement but at the cost of sacrificing family time, what would you choose?
11 Answers
- em2241992Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Career. Without a career you would probably have no family time. You wouldn't be able to support your family, and in modern cases, your spouse would probably ditch you for not being able to do your duty as the provider.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Family
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
for a man the most important and essential to him is career based on this he is respected in the society also if a person is pocket is empty then even his family will disrespect him , im a example for that . money matters . to a man family is needed is only for a particular period after he should stand in his own leg , in any situation he should not depend upon others to satisfy his needs , for that he should be strong in finance. nowadays relations are nothing , we cant expect them or trust them they will come to us only if their is a benefit for them , also same position for friends , they to come only if their is a benefit for them , so the career is only thing which makes a independent in this world . so lastly i again insists a career is very very important for an person more than his family and friends .
Source(s): nothing............. - Anonymous1 decade ago
Career... My family would understand...
Source(s): Me! - Anonymous1 decade ago
quite complex problem... But go wid stratergy... First focus on ur career and after achieving a stable state, u can have a golden time wid ur family...!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
career
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Of course, my family!